A:AnswerYes, if you bought this specific one, it comes with a wire that has a microphone and headphone output jack and on the other end is a 3.5mm headphone jack for the headphones.
A:AnswerThey advertise it as a headset to be used across basically all devices, xbox included. My brother has a headset just like this one, just a different color, and uses it mainly for xbox one.
A:AnswerI'm assuming you've already chosen a headset or just flat out bought it but yes it does. Plus there is a mite button and other nice features. Definitely a top teir headset
A:AnswerYes it does. It comes with a splitter cable that you plug into the back of your PC, and they are color coordinated so you can tell which one goes where.
A:AnswerYes it does but significantly less compared to lower end headsets. Usually even high tier headsets always have background noise as the mic quality on a headset can only be so good.
A:AnswerI wear my glasses when I game/use my computer for extended periods of time and I haven't noticed any issues with these hurting my head. In fact my biggest complaint about these headphones is that they are a lot looser on my head than my old Razer headphones that were a much snugger fit.
A:AnswerThe Razer BlackShark V2 features THX spatial audio with dedicated game profiles while Razer Kraken has no virtual surround sound encoding and has an analog volume control wheel. BlackShark V2 has the on-earcup volume control and features a unidirectional microphone (Razer™ HyperClear Cardioid Mic) while the Kraken has the regular retractable unidirectional microphone (ECM boom). The Kraken earcups are with Cooling Gel-Infused Cushions while the BlackShark V2 has breathable memory foam cushions.